Texas law requires that any person under 18 who applies for a learner license or provisional driver license and does not hold a high-school diploma or equivalent must meet one of the following requirements:
The Verification of Enrollment Form (PDF) requires a signature from a school official (a stamped or computer-generated signature is acceptable), and is only valid for 30-days, or 90-days between the months of June – August.
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If applying during the summer and the student is still enrolled in school, the last report card for the most recent school year can be used, provided that it has the student's full name, a list of absences, and a complete listing of grades.
Students who are currently enrolled in a public school, private school, charter school, or home school must meet the following requirements:
A student enrolled in a GED program must currently be meeting the attendance requirements of the program.
The stuent must be enrolled for no less than 45 calendar days.
Students enrolled at higher education institutions must currently be meeting the attendance requirements of the school.
Note: Institutions can issue a letter signed by an official of the institution stating that (1) the student is currently enrolled and (2) the student is meeting the institution's attendance requirements instead of using the Verification of Enrollment form.
TDLR recommends that schools clearly outline all requirements for issuance of a verification of enrollment and establish a formal, published policy to support the requirements.